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joakim joakim
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9 years ago
A correlation of +.55 between preschool attendance and self-esteem indicates that children who attend preschool have   
A)   moderately higher self-esteem scores than children who do not attend preschool.
B)   significantly higher self-esteem scores than children who do not attend preschool.
C)   have significantly lower self-esteem scores than children who do not attend preschool.
D)   have moderately lower self-esteem scores than children who do not attend preschool.
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Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood

Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood


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9 years ago
I believe the answer is A)   moderately higher self-esteem scores than children who do not attend preschool.
joakim Author
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8 years ago
The perfect way to finish off my semester strong, thanks.
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